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sensassanssnsssensssannasanananen WILLIMANTIC e Wlllimaflttc‘ '“-m CONN. | Norwien “Boy, w.un A. Beebe, Has “:&" bee! College Term Closes Abruptly. Students of the Connecticut Agricul- / 25} tural college at Storrs have in most in- | > Stances Toft for thelr sospective homes | Bome in N ty w 8 °"I"’" olati? ot e et of “All eres £ Sa tidays. | Culliee s ot 10 [t the structure will soon be “dlg mmmbudmu have c‘loueo until Thursday evening, h onen the . g the s ut owl e fact & new case earli of diphthéria has been reported t the least ten men will be employed mmx&m‘.mu college within the past week the stu- (- colsing of the college. They, with their families, will make| 5/ vor were Willimantic visitors on y CC)IICC“()II “l dm-' atamase meeting Tueslay even- Wiliimantic their home. Wedn & 8 k e “ ing vof o Jeave for homes. Trustee Patten the necticut { “From Tharsdays, o i e Dr. Willlam E. Cram, the health of- | On Main nmz. Wednesday, Tree Wrist Broken by Fall. Alites - >80 ”uu:'m .f‘;‘m. - - ) t.n\-tum.,., onda ficer. for the town of Mansfield, dld not | Warden William J. Hastings was s As th result of tripping and fall- | {iinees Wednesdsy: New 32, Bast River, foot seem to think that there was an perin tending a of workmen vM ing at her home on M Geo Tri; has r-hmud \ g p Roosevelt L Mondays, Wednese § need of placing restrictions on in cutting down | Tuesday, Mrs. Frank Herrick g P e b L R e N 1 " N Fridays. o A wondertully large gathering of| JENtS In view of the mildness of ree large trees In front of what is|ed a fracture of her loft wrist. Dr. a visit Py g o ettt Boe ioidir, f ng sl was partiall kanwn as the Tanner block, now own- | Owen O'Neill reduced the fracture. ‘Walker, of Jewett 4 P. 8. Frelght received nntfl § p e | teeful and practical articles for man, | his" ume. that m o ‘stodents Gecited |8 by Judge James- A. Shea. When —_—— Mrs. (H. B. Ford is in Hyannls, v C. A. WHITAKER, Agent woman or child. This is the week | upon the exodus. activities had been coneluded for the Death of Julius Boyer. Mass,, to spend the holldays with her 4 s when assortments will be greatest in| DWight A. Beebe of Norwich js the |day all three trees had Jullus Boyer, a brother of 3L I, Qdauglhiter, Mrs. Coleman. { A s d varlety, this is|Student whoh has the disease, and his |- well trimmed and the upper branches Boyer of this, eity, died at his’ home| Mrs, EmilyJ. Ross; Miss Helen Bow- 3 | point of quallty and varlety, this 18| (aco"was attended by Dr. W. L. Hig- | and widespreading limbs had been out | b mittofield - Masy, Tuesdsy, after & |ers apd Ragmond Jjones of Chapiin | Nor NARCOTIC. , % the week when shopping can be done | gins of South Coventry, who was first { off and carted away. day’s fllness. “The funeral will be held | were in town on business Wednesday. . R v fnas i with ease and comfort. A few of the|called Saturday. He has been the) - A e today, and Mr. Boyer and a number of those to spend Wednesday " Ny adva * h consid. | number of times since and from a Deer Dead on Lebanon Pond. friends from this sity will attend. Mr.| i mf ore Miss Grace Walker, y tages well wort) h H ford Tare taken deduced the fact that ‘the At Big pond, on the Lebanon road | Boyer was called to Pittsfleld only the A. C. Andfews and Miss Verna Eleventh St. and University PL. ering. boy's case was & mild one. Young |in"South Windham, a deer attompted | Arst of the month to attend the funeral | 3 Frastings. Beebe rooms in Storrs hall and occu- | to cross on the ice Wednesday morn- or a sister, Mrs. Boudoin, who dled| "y " TN Abert deVillers of NEW YORK CITY, ples & part of a suite of three rooms |ing and broke through. When atte: e, 2d. Montreal are visiting the , former's § One Block West of Broadway, « IN THE BASEMENT —_— |tion was first attracted to the animal e e 1es deVillern: &#d- TAm) The only absolutely modern fire- All sorts of playthings for boys or ste. Warden A. L. Mills of Hampton, but Friday after 0., where they will spend a few weeks : attacheds, 28 ‘prices. — ey pton, . L Usetul things for the home are also Do cold. ot be. reacked. fa. howas | Lo Frlay SATIOCK, Aoy | Tisiting thelr daughters. They will £o Wortas Convulsions Feverisk Send 20 stamp for illustrated Guide Here—China and Glassware, Japanese away, The ice is so thin that none |the poys to Putnam. to,Deland, ¥la,, fof the rem and Map of New York City. Bioveltten Lamps, ‘oto. r n Is dares to attempt to get out to the as- the winter. velties, ps, ete, sistance of the deer. Natchaugs 14, St. Josephs BATH ROBES For men and women this useful gar- oot fs shown in many grades and v sonably low price. Men's Bath Robes, $3.00, $4.50, $7.00. ‘Women's Bath Robes, §3.98, $6.50. Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.25. LAXATIVE B ine, th 14 | Gting every effort to reach safety. The| The Windham High school basket- ty 801 ears ago. Street. Location central, yet qulet #irls—Dolls, Trom snd.Wooden Toys, | SARATIVE BROMO Quinine. the world £oqy® ' tho handsome ‘animal 1ay N | bat five. so bating o some. Snishing|® Terident of this clty some years ag Bleds, Wagons, Doll Carriages, Games, | cause. Call for ‘full name. Lok for | the lce at noon and to all appearances | touches in preparation for its game sig Pamlm Extracting and teed. mantic by the New Haven Road. |at the new armory. A most exciting| Funeral of Mrs. Benjamin Cogswell. o ; game was the result, the Natchaugs H HER (13,500 toas). \ssociated Dental Parlors, | 7The New York, New Haven and|&imc vt e ast fow moments of| Lieut. Col Hemry §. Dorsey wil Jasts 5 wolorings. 752 Main Strest, - - Willimantie | s | play, 14-8. The sore at the end of the | make o Visit of Tnspection to the Thir- 23 { Robes of heavy blanketing at a rea- | g OMice Hours—week days 8 &, m. to \ first half was 6-6. The bovs from|eenth company next Tuesday evening. ,1 A augéTuThS crowd in height, but the latter made | relatives in Providence. 90| For Af'listlc Wall PM Thompson and Hurley starred for the ry C. LeBlane of Worcester vis- come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 excelled for the losers. The lineup|'Weanesday. Church Street. We will be pleased to Fas: NeMESUE. schodl Trompeh estimate on painting or decerating, ds Causc Headache. predicament it was struggling and e Getting Ready for Putnam Game. | DFOTTER TROTCR, G600 8r0 Tillers wi proot transient hotel b.x.. 224 taoroonu.l with bath, 00 Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Sumner of Mans- nature, B. W. GROVE. 35c. was dead, Word was sent to Game | with the Putnam High school five at|field Center leave today for Dayton. X AN 1 NORV"CH SHOP NPICP“(&G M‘:’kfi!lbl“‘ ‘é-t’m; ln;‘ DAN!ELSDN latchaug an [oseph’s pa- e Filling a Specialty |+ o, \uintained Horeafter in Willi- |Fochial et in the fisst of & |School Term Closes Friday — Grange Towest prices. All work guaran- series of games Wednesday afternoon Elects Officers—Big Haul of Pout— Thirty Years South America snd cruise us faf a5 the Bizuits of 1 Ass p. m., Sundays 10 & m, to 4. p. m. E Natchaug had it on the St. Joseph| Mre Napoleon Domingue is visiting up for advantage considerably in ag-|" Thomas Aylward has been @ recent gressive playing all through the game. vislior in Providence. winners, while Killourey and Adams | seda ajie” trionds . tn Daniclson ' on . F. W. trong is in Everett, Hurley rf, Brown ¢, Johnson lg, Rich- ”:1:': 51 wAm. P ards rg; St. Joseph's school, Killourey | ™ Mrs. Francls Ducharme, who is to Where to Trade in Jewett Bity room. Her body was cold when found, | & countryman and friend of Dr. Huiz- and wil gusrantee both work and| - e, Sears If, Casey o Adamis rt, Con- | return to Danislson from Southivridse, | 2i°HO0E, oy Mg JaC Desn Sety tev; | e VAL S0P SCUE fake Dr. ‘and DR. J. M. KING, fce. A ets 2| is to remodel the front of her house 3 : . M. ¢ HANDKERCHIEFS w;:l'vhnns connection. nov2sd Thompson §, Hurley 3, Casey 2, Kil- [ or, ‘Aain street to fit it for business | the body was hanging over the Mrs. Huizinga to Europe. The mar- Y " . ‘Thousands are here to select from, comprising many grades and: style kinds suitable for man, woman or child &t a moderate price. Manufacturer of different styles of Hwale'lu and Markers In our stock of the bed, showing that she had tried | riage was the outcome of a romance DENTIST to_get up. that had its beginning when the bride v i Mrs. Rourds was the widow of | was spending the past summer at ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Brayton Rounds, and had been a resi- | Woodstock at the family summer | Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. dent of East Killingly for many yea home, Office hours 9,20 a. m. to 8 p. m. She leaves no immediate family, her | g55000 Recommended for High School | Painless extraction. iourey, Adams; baskets from fres tries, | Turposes. cmpson referee, S. B. olittle; 3 o i|" Transferred to Fort McKinle 75 MONUMENTS, e o Frank E. Vachon has been trans: Saw the Airship. ferred from Fort Adams, R. L, to the The recent tale of the Worcester afr- | BOsPital corps at Fort McKinley, Me. A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Light Carriages and Wagons, ready to be erected. Obtain our prices A dest n X Harness, Carriages_and Wagons for | *"4 ""j‘“ e ""'u‘“ —cigpd ship navigator who stated that he made Schools Close Friday. T o e s & nlece, WHO | T rhe committes to_investigate the | Telephone 40. deci3ad sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing ohn Lennon & Son, a_Worcester, Boston and New York| The schools in Danielson will close o of Putnam relative to a new ’ m‘m Gmns t‘afnn‘xll "kin;l: :upomary and shops corner Main and Watson Streeta, trip one night in September, is awak-|on Friday of this week for the Christ- high school recommends an appropri- SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE. alley Street. A splendid CTollection conmsisting of Purses, Pocket Books, Wrist Bags, Envelope Bags, Traveling Bags, Bili Books, Letter Cases, Suit Cases, all at & price reasonably low. The H. C. Mllrra)' Lo, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. | fof Tates and full particulars. ing meteors, but took ranging courses.| The vear book announces a sewing Horse Shoeing. Tel connection. novld uncertain about any arfisle, or deal 15 | 474 Aeccident Co. of Hartford, Ct, %ed | 5ro3pict park, novieed _whet they| mgne members of Sarah Willlame our store. Trade here and be satisfied. | the United States Health and A ki~ |their attention more particularly was | Danielson chapter, D. A. R, are to hold ) ening the minds of many who live on|mas vacation. In the graded school on . S Windham road near the ofty limits as | School streot thers will be speclal ex- to whether a phenomenon noticed | ercises to mark the ending of the term. L. M. REE ahout that time in the heavens was|The puplls are to invite their relatives . the object of the secret trip. Mem-|and friends. ERTAIN QUALITIES influence | pas the agency for the Travelers Lits [bers of the J. M, Gager family, near D. A.-R. Meeting. certain results. There’s nothing A ation of $55,000 by the town for the| Josi: * sthing 18 wy ["ETN_A! . | construction’of the building. Another | store at one- r'-‘fucfl'ms:" o.:.":.'... .1.‘?‘. 8al ide 150 Din- | appropriation of $4,000 Is recommended | advantage of these bargains in milli- .n:::':’;l:-"x :‘idp;:‘;f:u. E A ::hbe ‘used In placing the Smith street | nery. Mile. Beauregard. 00l in better condition. Wright Found Dead —Huizin RO R i FOR SALE, l Belunat Wonliey el Putnam lodge, I. O. O. F,| ~Automobile and boat. Both in firet Capt. A. FL Withey of the Salvation | hbs Bominated the following officers | €1ass condition. - Price each, §95. 8. J. Army has commenced his effort to se- | for the ensuing term: Noble grand, | Bottomly. cure funds to provide a dinner on (Continued on Page Eight.) WE ARE HEADAUARTERS for (1 s thought was a meteor. What caused a meeting in the chapter rooms this dent Tns. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write | 113, Tact, (Nt the Vehle 10 net 4rop | trhursday) atternoon. JAMES HARRIES, Christmas for the poor of Putnam. The Pt B bee and other interesting features, . — - | Colu Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| decidd Box 31, Willimantie, Ct. A party of young ladies on the same |yl o%or. %o he readings by Miss Cora | familiar pot for receiving contribu Ao ouery. 8 FalLlne of oo 408 v night, while standing in conversation tions was placed in position n the 00ds, 0 suppli fancy goods, tterns, at the Pleasant stroet end of the foot- | Chese and music. The hostesses for | 1 7V0 WT%, B w.a,?:‘d., afternoon B . (it wecny.” Sag s If It's Wall Pape HIRAM N, FENN, bridge, noticed lights high in the air, | the afternoon ate Mrs. Stmeon Dantel | 4ng “the first colns for charity were Save Money on Lapoint, Jewett City. novaA # i UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER peisoy, .n&r: 08 Libanon. ‘3—‘{.,,”.3 Keach, Mra. William H. Polhemu fii‘:’é’&‘ dn:‘:ne“ :: );omvmt: ‘;f::er:-"z':; nl‘mo"ns The New Fashlons In Fall Millinery. | Trade at the.. .. e o e e eobrtmont| $3 Chureh St. Willlmantle, Ct. that thelr attention was taken up for Lafayetts Club’s Whist. 150 persons. - % pubediy of We have the very newest idess tn ) 5 and modmele irice VB Rtsriat you i Smbee: ot haskient L SI7 o miusive Satore —he - Tights L e Elks’ Charity Committes. GEO. E. SHAW, Putoam, ¢, || 2127, uo-to-date colorings ang do- 4 stor their rooms in the town hal uj ng . 3 o 111 be 1 t 4t led“lics Dep f. St’re o T R s Au) One of them remarked at the time: |to a party that sat at twenty tables| . Samuel Walsh. Oliver Getty, Omer g signs that will be In great demapd this OUTFITTERS TO ALL/ T90-704 ‘ Maln St. Willimantie, Ct, dectld B, Jevap shweipient Booiiz B3 - Zaren, Btar lodge, N 4 F. and | Josepn Belanger, Miss Laura Derosler - ’;‘;a‘m‘:‘;‘m‘,g{ yE““ o g H 3 b d Hard Candy. Ou al s regular meeting in a- | and Mrs. Isaac Tetreault for the ladies 2 4 A atdo | Bonbons, Ribbon and Hard Candy. Our | &, 1 1y Syeanesday might olected | and Jpy Tellesphore - Wolsard, Wildes | CBristmas, to the poor of Putnam. ’.h;{‘:ré‘b;luuu When in quest of & o E. L. PRINCE, officers “for the ensuing year as fol- | Lavalles and Albert Rain for the gen- W. R. C. Election. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. B . R 84, : Worshipful master, J. P. Mus- | tiemen. Refreshments were served. A G, Warner poat, W. R. C.. hei DELICACIES <“___come fo us. ‘A fine genergl line of selected lwdl for the Hollday Trade. Give H. E. READE, g 717 Main Street, Willimantic. decdd 3 WE ARE AFTER Electric Power BUSINESS WITH NEW LOW RATES. {Bascossors to Sessions & Himore) Py 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. ‘Teiephone connection. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY Trusses at Chesbro’s. A spectal room for fitting. ° OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE novid Pianos Sold ON EASY PAYMENTS . Write for catalogue and prices. WATKINS BROS., $lartford, Willimantle, Manchester, 852 Main 8t, Willimantic, Ct. nov3d ‘Let me demonstrate to yon the NEW OVERLAND ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Artomabils, 1029 Main Stroet novisd PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, USRI R 72 Church’ Streef arry i | overseer, Mrs. F. P. Warren; lecturer, | antha Chaffee; treasurer, Perry ::;‘:&rrd.. e;mxdamflw:m Ave 1, Frank L. Bennett; steward, Frank J.| cheplain, Anna E. Spaulding congu w W. Avery; organlst, le.m E. Abel: | G- Bailey; assistant steward, Ray Pel- | tor, Inez V. Hoyle; guard, Julla Fu . > | lett; gatekeeper, William H. Barro: chan; delegate to department conven- " Cnbainers ad Funera Disclor, | 804-806 Main Street, | Trzs Sotmew sviic co. .Y. Milot, J. Harry Mann, Richard Gor- tall. L. A. Roy Millinery Stors Me- n, B. Rogers and M. R. Joy ha ¢hanle St., Jewett City, Conn. ooctidd been named as a charity committee of — Chrlstmas mes “I bet it's one of ‘them airships.” on Tuesday evening. Among the nfum. Ladge ber were about twenty visitors from Rastera- Stae- Lodge Ofers. Moosup. Honors wers won by Mrs. oct29a decéa i Semlor WELOML .G A Officers of Killingly Grange. clected_the following gfllcarlutxo\r the 1 . C. F. Ri Killingly grange, 112, has elected the | ensuing year: ent, e B "‘;}‘_";,S(,,FHE,‘,;:‘;',‘,-C,;?“,'}"’ following® officers for the ensuing | Leech; senior vice presient, E. Emily Shepard, junior deacon, B. E. Hat year: Master, Mrs. Carrie M, Day; | Tourtellotte: junior vice president, Di T2y e & j QUICK LUNCH AT ALL Ull. a‘:};’l‘;‘,,"mfih - Phillips; tyler, J. P. | {500, $0°° Wood; secretary, P.|tlon, Mary E. Sherman; alternate, e ey Berved In f7st class shape. Prices | e B. Sibley; Mary Pray. low. Tobacro and Clgars. W.J. Brieke TO BUYERS I Death of Gilbert S. Williams. Pomona, ftrs. Prank “Towne: Flora, Ball Committes Named. Tosk weptd anhm Smith Williams, aged 71 ette Shepard; lady assistant stew-| The following hose company com- F Gled at his home in Mansfield LB, T ol R U 058::': mittees have been named fo arrange Cgatom onsay. we immediate eciive | Hollow, Wednesday atternoon, follow- . | for the annual firemen’s ball: Protec- at . wholessle and re artion, 2 % sk hed e ing a long illness. He was a carpen- | Frank P. Warren. tor hose, Fred W. Flagg, Charles Mad- Drums, Tool Chests, Ten Pins, Shurehes, olp.. suppliel. Asest for the piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon | ter by trade and well known in this Interesting Motion Pictures. ison, Dr. Harvey Sharpe; Eagle hose, Block Mechanical Toys and | MeKiniey muste, 10 & eopy. Williaas | below and mail to ys. We are one of | city, where he was born. There sur-| At the Phoenix theater on Wednes- | Philias_Cloutler, Frederick Dumas, CKS, cchal ) Johnstone, Jewett City. vive a widow and a son, Louis E. Will- | day eveni {hstruct! _ | Louis Delorme. the largest distributors of pianos in | 0. "e Harttord. m{‘ "“g"‘“';f.l"}m‘::e'gufm"; :::L d°: {flr‘m Eastern Connecticut and wish every A. C. Tyler Camp Meet are being employed at Panama in ex- FOUND DEAD. intending buyer. to know about our . Tyler mp oe! cavating for the tran: thmus canal. g & EASY PAYMENT PLAN, " Augustus C. Tyler camp. No. 8, U.|The giant steam shovels and mammoth | Ida E. A. Wright, Relative of Presi- N, low prices (5 W. V. heid a well atiended and |steam dredges were shown at work dent Pierce. dB § and large and varied stock of caretully | enthusiasilc meeting Wednesday eve- |tearing thelr way throush thousands gt runks and bags. PRI selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS. ning. Seventeen comrades were pres-{of cublo yards of materlal to be re-| 1qa E. A. Wright, 45, of Pomfret, JRWETT CITY WOTEL. ent and besides regular business the | moved. The reel was one of the best t her home in that (0-dn tel In every We Hiave issued a limited quantity of beautiful Art Calondars for 1910, | application of Corp. L. H. Ashton for | that has been shown here in some | Niase on Toesday — The b a e scores of novelties. WHEN READY TO BUILD, select your material from our choloe Lumber, Paints, Cement, °'fi" We com) and’ bufldorl‘ opRee R R lace on Tuesday. The body was particalar. 5 he will | time. > too expensive for free distribution, We will mail one of these calandars | Membership was accepted and found by H. H. Davenport. It is be- INA 9. LEWIS. ®roprieter. Send for details. Free to svéry pitagestive plano- purchaser’ who will flll, odt ana mall s | Ceeriuils7eh into the camp &t e Next| =" To Aid the Poor st Christm found by H - Davenport ween asea | EXClusive lines of Imported China, e the coupon below. rade D, Chapin of Burdett camp, No. | , Warden W. I Bullard, Rev. F. W.|about twelve hours when found. Death Cut Glass, Statuary, Etc. 3L HOURIGAN. Willimantic Gas & d 4 ot Hartford, would be present to|Armstrong and Kent A. Darbie are | Was probably due to dissipation. The a i o Jéwett City. Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the easfest, | inspect on appearance, but he was among those to whom contributions for i+ J’Rfix&"‘i‘ .';‘:g:r‘rmf."fl::;".':; PUNERAL DIRECTOR. Electrie Uonpnny safest and fairest #0F tinfe-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six Sboent [ THs SEmp NRel L HNN [Ne coae B el Srowing | during April of inis year returned trom Furatture asd Orawford Ceoking or forty-eight months' time in which to complete payments. a sanitarium at Stamford, where she : Free a:tm of planos anywhers in Ns: En:l‘lnd. el st 2ully | Peplimantary mabPer o WiNATE e o i R e been receiving treatment for about Set aside one day before vt + six mont! 2 to inspect ELMORE & SHEPARD, warranted, kept in tune the first year free of charge. L’;,:},‘,i:,';::tfz::&&:f ":L"'Am'&f ;r,;: :]::“::: :::: :.2:":::‘::" The deceased came of a goed fam- Christmas P our jam: {ly; her mogher is sald to have been ; : : Comrades Robert O. Snow, James | three hundred pout have beon tamen | L rsiiine e i en ook piocen | SPecial Holiday Lines. Cochrane and Frank F. Fenton. Will- | from the Eddy Pray reservoir at East | Eoworth League's Supper and Sao. iam R. Harrington spoke for the good | Killingly at one haul. The reservoir g per of the order. has been almost’ tobll "] 'The Epworth league of the Metho- 804-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. ok e e ast. and” tha” afor fev- | aist church held its annual supper and ' B s —— Please mail me FREE your Art Cal- Committee for Minstrel Show. crowded into the few pools that re- | 5ale at the church on Wednesday from FRESH STOCK ms WEEK wn"manflc endar for 1910, together with full in- The Thread City Cyclers at a meet- | main, to spend the winter. A hole cut| five until eight o'clock. The meru r ” formation about your Rental Purchase | | ing Wednesday evening in the club- | through the ice and @ scoop net drope | included salads, rolls, beans, cake, pie §| Coa Pollock, Haddook, Halibut, plan. rooms appointed this committee to ar- | ped through was the method used to|and coffee. At 7.30, a programme of b, Smelts, Salmon, Mackerel Conn Name .. range for the minstrel show that the | catch the fish. readings and songs was given and also of all kinds. , Club is to put on: George A. Bartlett, etch of Bugene Field, arranged by ANIELSON, CONN. Address chairman, Charles Hill, ¥red Collins, Ballard/Estate a Large One. Louis Battey. Fancy work and hand- Charles Starr, Harry ' E. Stan Upon the application of Mary E.| made articles were offered at the-sale. Frank Goulet and Willlam F. comr Morin, a niece of the deceased, and —_— Ladd’s Fish Market, Tel. 523, 82 Water Street. dec16d — Attorniey Arthur G. Bill, there will be| . novid Grex Club Defeats South Manchester. |a hearing in the probate court to de- wEDRING- The Peerless basketball team from |tdrmine the admission to probate of -Mathewsen. Lt ~at-L H SO, Ssnchester went dowtfo 00ent | i wil o tne nis amac BBRIATE OF | . upcarments mave. mesn racaived | g e | Spesial Chosolate Cream Brops ere S 0 0ya 0a on the . M. C. . gym fioor Wednes- | Hallowvile Tt s undorstood that the | , Announcements, have Seen received PATENTS 5 Coule 4 Pound day evening before the Grex club by | es s a large_one. . A the m;::"%: ‘zvzt;o{:;u;xée‘:;g- yas Grading Armory Grounds. ;’:"{of“”-‘-h?x:: o nd Falth Teom | Protect your idea. Handsome 63- 1+ THE I!lSTalE STORES 3 i 3 The work of grading the grounds| bull Mathewson, only daughter of Dr. e Guide Book Free. a score at the end of the first half was pagt ¥ about the state armory has commenced. rthur Mathewson. The wedding took . to financial success. It depends upon the i T o e o o |t B e S| S MR BRI | o Bock, Damton, Con. | Dt Puam, Mooeen : . : : A plowed over and the cellar hole s R H. DeVries of Saybrook, | oct1Tu sept: individual how he improves his oppor- | |G cisp—Morse it Jordan rt. Rich- | nefof Wiea. "Gy the. rough erading| o - . O arioit Wb T S g3, W done this' fall, the finishing of N t Iti 'earless teamr—-Dunn Ig, sieper | ho work being left until sprin 1g,_Cotter c, Carney rf, Gorman If. J o G A ke, | vt | KIDNEY - TROUBLE SIMPLY VANISHES : & s oy "’];f,‘fl“"“"v Jordan & | Onristmas concerts which are to be Cultivate the saving habit and you | |Morse s Mot s Herington, Dupn % |mads as atiractive as ever this year. Fouls called, on Grex club 8, South hester 7. Baskets from free tri FUNERAL. Just a Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic End the Most Severe Back- will be happy and prosperous. G clut 1. South Munchester 1, Rt U et ache and Bladder Misery and Réstore Healthy Kidney Action eree, rol liams. imers, Bu 8. gswell. = . i invi ha d Mort Snow; Twenty-mins The funeral of Mys. Benjamin Cogs- —Many Bulletin Readers are Needlessly Miserable. Your account is cordially invited. e Boatars, Acthuk JORly LAd ovs | well was. DU Fi TR . BTy z 7 ben Bowden. Yille Wedneaday afternoon af 1 oclock. — = WL S/ -_ s . ev. W. J. Reynolds officiating. Burial| Th st effective and harmless [ world, which will effect 0 thorou 31/2 per cent. interest pa,id, compou]]ded Notes. was in’ ihe Dayville cemetery. The|way to care backache and regulate |and prompt & cure as a Mfty-cent m[ mlfi m[ mlm It is teported that Letter Carrier |520%ers were Charles D. Stokes, Frank | out-of-order Xidneys, of nd biadder | treatment o Pape's Diuretic, ‘which| o S TUURD ¥ o s ennef e er an i , 18 t e loses of | any dri st can supply. oston Goode Stere, Dan- seml-&nm]ally, on accounts of $1 and up. S i e e . | Xing of Piichidtg.. There wete tnmy Papes Duretic. s 2 Your physician, pharmacist, banker | jelson. Some big discounts for our 2 beautiful floral pleces- You will distingtly feel that your or mercantile agency will ml vou | Customers another week; Attractive HirEimitn il breas ground (4 the Kidneys ana urinary organs are be ot Bape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin: | Dargaus on svery counter n the store. spring It he decides to puild. ° DEAD IN BED. cleaned, healed and vitalized, and a! et hs u tacee hi receonsible| By Mewse gocis BoW. ot . o g the miserable symptoms, medicine concern, thoroughly worthy | _sept20d ‘nr The local branch of the W. C. T. U.| Mrs, Sara A. Rounds of East Killingly | packache, adache, of your confidenc THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE illiman ic Savin s will hold its meeting Friday evening, Found by Neighbors. rheumatism and darting p Don’t be miserable or worried an- Mal Dan| LR b A b el S e swollen eyelids, irritability, | other moment with & lame back or | sept2odw be present and address the members. Neighbors found -Mrs. Sara A. | sleeplessness, painful | clogged, inactive kidneys or bladder ~ A general soclal hour iih Junch J2| Rounds. 74, dead in bed at her home in | or_frequent especially at | misery.” All this goes atter you start| Bl ECTRICAL WORK nst tute P s ot Kilingly Wednesday morning, | night) and other distress, taking Pape's Diuretic, and in a few - . PrORCEA % after they had broken out a window | taking the first few doses, days you feel and know that your| Al branches. High grade wervice. £ Personals. hnnl"inodmn?‘n”il: uru‘vmm .‘ ‘The momdfidtl 'yO:u mm 's‘m. mlg; clll::; ::éi urinary ‘;yfln:“m d:o ls.u.g' tion & Prices at { who lived alone, been asphyxiated | or urinary tism, | healthy, normal, - | lowest IA m ~ bst '€as n. C. Hij of Norwich was in begin taking hnnuu ger passed. H, C. MURRAY, N. D. Webster, Tr {ic Wedneaday. D e e ta0, il the Komiadas | - Accept only Pape's, Didnstio—friy enry §. Carey 4 that there is no other medicine, at cent treatment—{rom any drug store| Center -Hnu wl'tu.il Mw : 5 m-l:e. made anywhere else g —anywhere in the world. g novdTh /

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